Okay. I appreciate that. I need to move on. I have only so much time. You have my apologies.
I want to go to Mr. Ghatala.
I think that there's a reasonable way to look at how we can try to incentivize farmers and producers by having a price on pollution, perhaps by looking at how we rebate back to farmers, not unlike what we do broadly in society around the price on pollution to incentivize change. Along with perhaps working with international communities—such as the United States—to set a minimum price on pollution, how do you see that other countries that choose not to levy any type of expectation on their domestic producers are not rewarded in the international marketplace?
Do you have any broad thoughts on that in the 25 seconds I have left?